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As announced in this document, it's no longer possible to disable related (YouTube) videos in iframe embeds using the rel parameter. This means that we can no longer use it to prevent suggested videos from appearing after an embedded video has come to an end. So what can we do if we don't want them? Read this.

Back in September last year, I wrote about making a content filter where items are filtered by class. A big limitation to this script is that it uses radio buttons to make selections, and as we all know, only one radio button can be selected at any time.

I decided to revisit the content filter, adding 'refine' functionality, so that multi-category selections can be made. A welcome refinement, and much more usable in the real world for sure.

Play animated GIFs on-demand with this GIF player. No JavaScript dependencies. Initial loading of a GIF is delayed until the user starts playback manually.

For a recent project, I needed to display a number of animated GIFs on a web page to illustrate before and after scenarios. Now, the problem with GIFs is that they are usually displayed on a web page using the <img> element, which means that they download immediately when the page loads. Some of my animated GIFs were several
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As part of a school website's responsive rebuild, I wondered if it would feasible to remake this dartboard-esque "faculty web" menu and convert it from an image into pure CSS. Well, it *is* possible, but not without glitches - follow my journey from this to this (best viewed in Firefox, Opera and Chrome) below, and grab a more refined "take-away" freebie too.

I have been wondering for quite a while how, in Photoshop, to fade between two images. After all, the gradient tool has no "Image to Transparernt" gradient.
Well, I was making some graphics for a website yesterday and I had to select part of my dog's fur and tile that part of the image as a page background. However, there were no "tileable" parts, so I instinctively feathered the selection so her furs wouldn't clash with each other. When I did this, I noticed a transparent
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